[Air-L] CFP: Digital work, digital life: European Conference on Information Systems
sky
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Thu Oct 31 04:53:00 PDT 2013
For those considering this conference I remind you of the calls for
academics to boycott all conferences held in Israel. There is more
information about this:
http://www.bdsmovement.net/activecamps/academic-boycott
Of course the choice to attend or not is your own, but it's worth at
least reading the page.
On Thu, 2013-10-31 at 11:36 +0200, Yoram Kalman wrote:
> I invite you to submit a proposal for ECIS 2014 in Tel Aviv
>
> Paper Submission begins: 1 November, 2013
> Call for Papers Submission Deadline Date: 8 December, 2013
> Notification of acceptance: 3 March, 2014
> Panel submission deadline: 5 March, 2014
> Final version of accepted papers due: 30 March, 2014
> Early Bird Registration closes: 16 April, 2014
>
> Digital Work, Digital Life. Our physical reality is increasingly
> entangled with digital representations. We are continuously connecting
> to distant others via email, text and social media on our mobile
> devices. We rely on big data analytics to help us take action in our
> increasingly complex world and inanimate objects are beginning to
> communicate with one another in "the Internet of things." At ECIS 2014
> we want to make the exploration of the opportunities and challenges
> associated with increasing digitality in both our work and everyday
> lives a key theme. Not only will ECIS 2014 feature conference tracks
> that focus on digital innovation but it will also introduce new forms
> of conferencing and interacting. ECIS 2014 will leverage digital
> technology for participants to meet and interact in new ways. It will
> also offer a variety of presentation modalities including paper
> presentations, interactive posters and demos, and developmental
> roundtable discussions. ECIS 2014 will also include an industry track
> where experts in such fields as cyber security, mobile technology and
> digital innovation will share their insights.
>
> An online version of this CFP appears on the ECIS 2014 website:
> [1]http://ecis2014.eu/call-for-papers/
>
> Tracks
>
> All papers need to be submitted to one - and only one -- of the 24
> tracks that constitute the ECIS 2014 program
> [2]http://ecis2014.eu/the-tracks/ :
>
> 01 Digital Work, Digital Life (conference theme)
>
> 02 Advancing Theories and Theorizing in IS Research
>
> 03 Alternative Genres
>
> 04 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
>
> 05 Business Model and Entrepreneurship Research in IS
>
> 06 Business Process Management
>
> 07 Designing Collaboration
>
> 08 Decision Support and Big Data
>
> 09 Digital Health Initiatives
>
> 10 Economics and Value of IS
>
> 11 General IS Topics and Breakthrough Ideas
>
> 12 Human-Computer Interaction
>
> 13 IT Project Management
>
> 14 IS Security and Privacy
>
> 15 IT Strategy and Governance
>
> 16 Mobile Life and Mobile Technologies
>
> 17 Openness and IT
>
> 18 IS Teaching Cases
>
> 19 Research Methods and Philosophy
>
> 20 Service Innovation, Engineering, and Management
>
> 21 Social Media Research and Analytics within and between Organizations
>
> 22 Sustainably Digital
>
> 23 The Digital Public Sector
>
> 24 Panels
> --
> Yoram Kalman, PhD
> [3]www.kalmans.com
> Cell: +972 54 574 7375
>
> References
>
> 1. http://ecis2014.eu/call-for-papers/
> 2. http://ecis2014.eu/the-tracks/
> 3. http://www.kalmans.com/
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